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ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: raystorm
Same goes for people who take the subway for ONE stop. ONE!
Cingular mentions the above in one of their current advertisements in the subway system, precisely for the reason deathkoba mentions. For some reason, I always think of ATHD when reading that particular line of marketing ploys.

The RossMAN approach.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I live in America's finest city. San Diego.

Edit-I'm formerly from New York.
my brother lives in San Diego. he wants to get back to NY in the worst way.
and i have been there 4 times. i still think NYC>SanDiego

So, I've lived in both places and you've lived in neither. How are you more qualified to make statements like this again?

Don't get me wrong, I like NY to visit but I'll never go back there to live.
i was going on my brother's feelings about San Diego vs NY.

and as a visitor to both cities my opinion is NYC>San Diego

Each has its positives and negatives. I like the culture in NY much more than San Diego and the public transportation is much better but I love the ocean and the weather in SD is sooo much nicer year round. If I want snow and skiing I can drive an hour or two to the mountains. If I want to lounge on the beach or go surfing I can drive 15 minutes to the beach.

Edit-I miss the Italian deli's & good pizza in NYC and all the great restaurants in close proximity. There's a lot of sprawl here in SD but still, I :heart: San Diego. :wine:
 

Qwest

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Originally posted by: isasir

I can't mention Gray's and not mention Mahmoun's in the Village as well. $2 falafels at 4 AM, with a line going out the door!


hmm, mahmoun's....one of the best drunk places to go.

chicken and rice stands around 53rd and 6th? Packed as well around 4am.



 

Addicted

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Addicted
Originally posted by: moshquerade
is quite possibly the best city on the planet.


......And the dirtiest
how so?

Don't take that the wrong way..NYC is a beautiful city..without a doubt...
I guess If you have never been in basements of loading areas of Hospitals or other institutions...you don't see the things I have...
I am in no way bashing the wonderful city of New York or it's citizens.
 

y2kc

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
is quite possibly the best city on the planet.


You are correct ma'am. The center of the universe NY is...

I :heart: NY
 

g8wayrebel

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As an OTR driver/trainer, NY is the only city I ever had problems in that resulted in a loss. Had people climb on the truck and cause problems in Detroit, but got robbed in NY. NO, NY is not the greatest city in any respect, short of arrogance and WHINING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Boot Weasel

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
is quite possibly the best city on the planet.

I hope you actually live in or around the city and enjoy it, and you're not one of those people that felt the need to buy a trendy I :heart: NY shirt after 9/11. If the former is true, :beer:, if the latter, :thumbsdown:
 

miniMUNCH

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I you like the city life...New York is one of the best.

My short list:

New York
London
Paris
San Francisco
Florence

If I spoke French or Italian then Paris and Florence would be at the top.
 

miniMUNCH

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Glitchny
What is the reasoning?
i was there this weekend - Time's Square, Central Park, Roosevelt Center, South Street Seaport, Battery Park, caught the Rockettes @ Radio City. the daylife and the nightlife doesn't compare to anywhere else i have been.

NY really rocks @ Christmastime.

Oh yeah... I'm stuck in Pittsburgh for the present.
 

M16Grenadier

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NYC is the greatest city in the the world, however, it is too crowded and compact for my tastes to live in Manhattan.

All 15 years of my life, I've been living here in Nassau County on Long Island.

We got lighthouses, beaches, the ORIGINAL suburbia, and absolutely no chance of getting out alive if a nuke goes off.
 

glugglug

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Originally posted by: xospec1alk
why in the world would you drive in the city? and in midtown no less....the traffic there is horrendous...

i love taking the train to work. 4/5/6 are my best friends =)

The 4/5/6 suck, at least during rush hour. It takes me 45 minutes to get to work by train, 12 if I bike it instead.

BTW, for driving, Orlando traffic is far worse than midtown.
 

Orsorum

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Originally posted by: Legendary
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I live in America's finest city. San Diego.

Edit-I'm formerly from New York.
my brother lives in San Diego. he wants to get back to NY in the worst way.
and i have been there 4 times. i still think NYC>SanDiego

So, I've lived in both places and you've lived in neither. How are you more qualified to make statements like this again?

Don't get me wrong, I like NY to visit but I'll never go back there to live.

On the same vein, living in NYC is infinitely different from visiting it to get wasted/sightsee/whatever. As a current NYC resident (sophomore in college) and former NYC suburbanite, I can see the effects that it's taking on myself and my friends. Many of my friends, who were so enchanted with living in NYC just last year (their first) are now slowly losing the gusto they had behind it. It takes a certain kind of person to live in NY and enjoy it - a certain type of personality I think.
Anyway the entire argument of this thread is entirely based on varying perspectives. Some people appreciate cleanliness more than nightlife - some people appreciate diversity more than tourist destinations - things like that.

Also for the above poster, the three Gray's Papayas are not related to Papaya King, which I consider to be an evil hellspawn bent on using the term "Papaya" to gain market share. But hey, that's just my biased opinion.
<-- used to live a block from Gray's on 8th St. last year - misses every delicious onion covered bite

IMO Seattle is the same way. Not THE same, but similar.
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: M16Grenadier
NYC is the greatest city in the the world, however, it is too crowded and compact for my tastes to live in Manhattan.

All 15 years of my life, I've been living here in Nassau County on Long Island.

We got lighthouses, beaches, the ORIGINAL suburbia, and absolutely no chance of getting out alive if a nuke goes off.

I think everyone who lives on the Island has had this thought one time or another.
 
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I grew up in the Midwest, so I really appreciate the suburban lifestyle--2000 sq ft houses on nice lots, sizable apartments, reasonable traffic volumes, open spaces, clean air, low cost of living.

I really don't know how you New York City people do it. Do you have to be rich in order to be able to justify living in the New York City area? I wonder how people in low-paid occupations like teaching make it. I mean, you can work as a teacher just about anywhere in the US, so why not move away from New York City and essentially double your standard of living merely by cutting your cost of living by 2/3?

That having been said, I'll relocate to New York City--just as soon as I can find a job in my field that offers me $100,000+/year (which I figure is the equivalent of $50,000/year just about anyplace else outside of California and the insane Washington DC area).
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: werk
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
New Orleans!

:heart:
No place like home.

I've been to NY and I have to say that it's one of the least friendly, mean spirited places I've been.

we just don't tolerate tourists very well
I don't mind tourists for the most part, the ones that would visit New Orleans when I lived there were many, many times worse.

The one thing that bugs me is people who don't know how to walk on busy sidewalks. NYC residents are just as guilty as this as tourists. Walking 3 or more side by side on a busy sidewalk, walking out of a storefront and just standing there, not walking straight down the sidewalk, stopping suddenly in the middle of the sidewalk....argh.
 
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